
Neuromyths and adult learning
In a previous article post I noted that we, as humanity, are in an era of replacing some well-established beliefs about human brain. This transition

In a previous article post I noted that we, as humanity, are in an era of replacing some well-established beliefs about human brain. This transition

Safety Toolkit for Consumer and Personal Data Protection for the Elderly during Internet Use Introduction to e-protect project Studies estimate that by 2060 at least

Last week, we had a conversation with colleagues in an effort to exchange knowledge regarding the most effective adult education systems among EU countries. The

One of the barriers for non-participation of adults in education and training was found to be previous failure in learning, interpreted as negative prior education experiences (DIMA 2.0

Motivation has been always considered an important asset for achievement in education as well as in life. Maehr & Meyer (1997) said that: “One thing

Recently, we are confronted towards an emerging topic, and this is to motivate adults for participating in learning. Motivation has never been a concise subject to

Self-regulation as a term is being used more and more during the last months. The global shift to distance education and remote working is apparently
